The project was created by Catholic Charities USA in collaboration with various local branches, including South Jersey and Philadelphia.
Inside the truck, guests can find interactive screens that display videos of community members describing impactful encounters with clients.
One such storyteller is Peter Greenland, program supervisor of the Good Shepherd Program & St. John's Hospice in Philadelphia.
Also in the museum, guests can engage with a poverty simulator, discover data about poverty nationwide, explore a digital library of resources, and record their own hopeful video messages.
The People of Hope Museum is due in Freehold, New Jersey, on June 22nd and 23rd, and in Philadelphia on June 25th and 26th.
It recently appeared at the Church of the Incarnation in Mantua, New Jersey, which is the location featured in this news report.
To learn more and discover future stops along its three-year road trip, visit their website.
RELATED: Step into New Jersey's Revolutionary War era with Bordentown Walking Tours
Step into New Jersey's Revolutionary War era with Bordentown Walking Tours